The responders are all volunteers and have been trained
by paramedics of the
West Country Ambulance service, and live and work in Mawnan community
and
will give an early response in the provision of primary life saving
support
to people who have called 999 and requested an Ambulance; the responders
will give support prior to an Ambulance arriving.

We are currently looking
to recruit more volunteers who wish to become first community responders
- as well
as fund raisers, sponsorship, donations from local residents and
business in Mawnan.

If you would like an application form to become a community
responder or to
help with fund raising and sponsorship the please email

Jon has been
practicing for over 10 years, formerly as part of a Chiropractic
practice in Devon. Specialising in therapeutic and sports massage
as well as injury rehabilitation, and in the treatment of health
problems such as osteoarthritis, and stroke. Having recently moved
into the area, he is currently offering a mobile service, until
establishing a permanent base. Many clients simply enjoy the benefits
of massage for stress relief, injury prevention and relaxation.

I am a fully trained and qualified mobile nail technician. I like
to encourage my clients to have natural nails so focus on giving
excellent thorough manicures and pedicures to encourage this.

All treatments
include nail shaping and buffing, cuticle trimming, hard skin removal,
exfoliation, a relaxing massage and an Essie polish of your choice.
I can come to your home or work place.

07903742141
Zweyeneth@gmail.com

Counsellors
and Psychotherapists in Cornwall

Counselling Directory only lists qualified/registered counsellors
and psychotherapists. Every member must send us copies of their qualifications
and insurance cover or must be registered with a
recognised professional body.

Though
most people will be aware of the term 'counselling', you may have
come across the term 'psychotherapy' and differentiating between these
terms is useful when understanding which therapy will be best suited
to you. Both counselling and psychotherapy involve talking to someone
who is trained to listen and there is no definitive distinction between
counselling and psychotherapy. However, in general, counselling is
a talking therapy which allows individuals to deal with specific life
issues, whereas psychotherapy is used to deal with 'deeper' issues,
most commonly with those whose past experiences are still causing
them distress. It may be helpful to think of counselling and psychotherapy
as being at either ends of a scale. At one end would be brief counselling
to deal with a specific problem, at the other end would be intense
psychotherapy to deal with deep rooted problems

Many people will have
some sort of mental health problem in their life. This means there
are millions of people in Britain who are either facing problems themselves
or know someone else who is experiencing them. Those who do not experience
some form of mental distress at some time during their lives are probably
fairly unusual and extremely lucky.

The frequency of mental
health disorders in the UK is thought to change slightly every year,
but nobody can know the exact figures as many cases go unnoticed for
such a long time. Surveys have collected figures that show it is possible
for 1/6 of the British population to be affected by a life disrupting
mental illness at any one time. Data has also been collected that
shows ¼ of individuals in the UK can suffer from a mental disorder
at the same time; this does however include less serious illnesses
as well.